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June 15th, 1991: The second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th Century began as Mt. Pinatubo injected over fifteen million tons of sulfur dioxide 100,000 feet into the atmosphere. 343 people were k

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June 15th, 1991: The second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th Century began as Mt. Pinatubo injected over fifteen million tons of sulfur dioxide 100,000 feet into the atmosphere. 343 people were killed in the Philippines as a result of the eruptions. 1/2

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